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consult what was to be done with the prisoners we had; for
           it was worth considering whether we might venture to take
           them with us or no, especially two of them, whom he knew
           to be incorrigible and refractory to the last degree; and the
            captain said he knew they were such rogues that there was
           no obliging them, and if he did carry them away, it must
            be in irons, as malefactors, to be delivered over to justice at
           the first English colony he could come to; and I found that
           the captain himself was very anxious about it. Upon this, I
           told him that, if he desired it, I would undertake to bring
           the two men he spoke of to make it their own request that
           he should leave them upon the island. ‘I should be very glad
            of that,’ says the captain, ‘with all my heart.’ ‘Well,’ says I,
           ‘I will send for them up and talk with them for you.’ So I
            caused Friday and the two hostages, for they were now dis-
            charged, their comrades having performed their promise; I
            say, I caused them to go to the cave, and bring up the five
           men, pinioned as they were, to the bower, and keep them
           there till I came. After some time, I came thither dressed
           in my new habit; and now I was called governor again. Be-
           ing all met, and the captain with me, I caused the men to be
            brought before me, and I told them I had got a full account
            of their villainous behaviour to the captain, and how they
           had run away with the ship, and were preparing to commit
           further robberies, but that Providence had ensnared them
           in their own ways, and that they were fallen into the pit
           which they had dug for others. I let them know that by my
            direction the ship had been seized; that she lay now in the
           road; and they might see by-and-by that their new captain

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